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The Vancouver Public library is situated in the Library Square Building, a city block which includes an office tower, shops, restaurants, underground parking and a rooftop garden. Construction for the $100 million complex – the largest capital project undertaken by the city -- was completed in 1995. The seven story library is 37,000 square metres with a seating capacity of 1200. There are 1.5 million books, periodicals and other reference materials. A distinguishing feature is a free-standing elliptical wall containing reading areas connected by bridges from the central structure. The library is a hub of activity during business hours and beyond.
Newspapers are Vancouver Courier, Vancouver Sun
Vancouver Sports teams are Lions,
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Local Schools are University of British Columbia, Simon Fraser University
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